I can see how his style could grow on you...
...my first comic was Iron Man #237, back in Dec., '88, penciled by Jackson "Butch" Guice, inked by Bob Layton Sr., colored by Bob Sharen and written by David Mcilline:

It featured Stark in his, at the time, newer MK VIII armor.
Layton had this to say about that issue on his website (
www.boblayton.com/.../may06letterspage.htm ):
"Funny you should mention Iron Man #237--Wizard just named that story as #50 in the "100 Best single issues since You Were Born" feature in their May ('06) issue, along with the Iron Man alcohol saga (at #41). As far as my comments about the penciler: Jackson Guice was the most polished of the five Iron Man pencillers you mentioned--with very clean and well-defined drawings. But, I always got the impression from Jackson that Iron Man wasn't his 'cup-o'-tea' as far as characters goes. Jackson and I have worked together on many occasions over our careers on projects like Iron Man, X-Factor, George Romero's Copperhead, Thor and at Valiant on X-O Manowar. He's a talent, to be sure."
These two only worked together on eight issues- #233-240, but Guice's IM is still my favorite by a long shot and so's the MK VIII suit, followed closely by the MK V and then the film version.
Not-coincidentally, Mr. Guice is also my favorite all-time comic artist and gets my nominee for THE Iron Man artist of the '80s!
Some of Guice's latest- Cap#47 & #37:

*more of his newer stuff here:
www.comicartcommunity.com/gallery/categ ... 272&page=1